Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1965, p. 7

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GODDARD MAKES SAVE ! Goaltender Chuck Goddard makes split-save in second period action of OHA Jun- ior 'A' game between Osh- awa Generals and Peterbor- ough Petes at the Civic Au- ditorium on Saturday night. ee Coming to Goddard's rescue Other players are Dale are Drake Jopling (left) and Watson (16) of the Petes Danay Sharpe (8). Bill Little tt Cshora's detencemas Chris Roberts. of Oshawa is at right of net, --Oshawa Times Photo PROTESTANT LEAGUES SENIOR LEAGUE The below-zero weather kept many automobiles in their drive- ways on the weekend, but the young hockey players in the Protestant Church Leagues, through sheer determination didn't let their teams down, ATOM ACTION Northminster blanked St. Mark's Anglican 3-0 behind the two-goal performance of Scott Brinning, David Field added the other marker. John Bowes received the well-earned shut- out. Two goals by David Carson led St. Andrew's to a 4-3 win over Christ Church, Other marksmen for the winners were Brian Lavis and Danny Kitchen. The big gun for Christ Church was Frank Bathe, who fired all three goals. Albert St. Uniied gave St. Luke's Presbyterian a tough time, taking a 5-1 triumph. Ron Williams led Albert St. with two goals, while Don Snow, Lyle Masters and Robert Small shared singles, Bill Smith scored the lone goal for the losers, Southminster blanked First aBptist 4-0 as Glen Kirkham paced the winners with two Cruwys rounded out the scoring with singles. Marg Logan earned the shutout. ° Close Games Feature Atom And Mite Action United to an easy 6-0 victory over King St. United, Other marksmen for the winners were| Bad Boys took over sole pos- Billy Marks, Bob McPherson)Session of second place in the and Danny Porteous. Ken Scott,|Oshawa Senior Hockey League Harmony's goalie, picked up the| With a 6-4 triumph over the Ju- shutout, venile All-Stars in the regular In the final match, Simcoe St.|Sunday night tripleheader at United and St, Paul's Presby-|the Civic Auditorium, terian battled to a 1-1 tie.| In the other games, Durno's Robert Bowden tallied forjGarage whipped McGrath's Simcoe St., while John Mc-|Plumbing 8-4. However, Mc- Climond scored for St, Paul's. pes enig pole F cdserny 3 the game, claiming Durno's Wayne MITE PLAY Redshaw was an_ inelligible acbrent Fulton scored (v0 S04 player. Oshawa Diseaunt House hard-fought victory over Ran- (formerly Oshawa Flyers) de- gers, Tipping in singles were feated Foley's Plumbing 6-3 in David Salway and Peter Win-|'e final contest. WESTFALL SHINES stanley. Kevin Bartlett paced the losers with a great three-; 4 four-point effort by George goal effort. _ |Westfall sparked Bad Boys to A breakaway goal by Jamielineir win over the Juveniles. Richard stood up for a 1-0 win! westfall notched three goals, in- for Maple Leafs over Red) ciuding the insurance and win- Wings. David Gill, in goal for ning markers in the final period, Maple Leafs, received the shut- and also added one. assist. Jim Peters fired two goals ut. 5 Yollowing are the games for this poten hie Bish cre Southminster vs ert St.; 7.40- . 8,20, St. Luke's vs St. Paul's; Oshawa Minor 8.20-9.00, King St, vs Christ Church; 9.10-9.50, Simcoe St. vs St. s: '9.50-10.30, St. H k D goals. Barrie Jose and Markltiuahe ct Watsons 10.30- oc ey ates 11.05, First Baptist vs North- minster, In Mite play, 11.15-11.50 a.m., Red Wings vs Rangers BANTAM LEAGUE Mon., Jan. 18 --5.00-5.50 p.m., a al ees ea ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Jenuery 18, 1965 7 Glen Elliott shared singles, Dumo's, scored three goals battle, markers while Len added a single. chipped in with singles. Jack Sneddon went on a scor-| 'Tonight, at the ing spree for the winners, figut-| arong Bad Boys vs Foley' ing in all eight goals with three jles meet McGrath' " markers and five assists. Vic aeveniins rath's and Georgoff also had a big night with two goals and five assists. Wayne Redshaw notched two Bobbie For McGrath's, John Hoge) fired two goals, while Gary Butler and Roger McKnight Bad Boys Triumph Over Juveniles 6-4 for the winners, while Butch DISCOUNT HOUSE WINS Brady picked up a single. Joe| In the fimal contest, Oshawa Waite led the Juveniles with|Discount House got three goals two markers. Allan Griffin and|from Lynn Middleton to skate to a well-earned 6-3 victory. Ron Wright, John Chasczew- DURNO'S TOP McGRATH'S (ski and Dunc. Brodie were the inlother marksmen for each of the first and second'winners. Gary Rowbotham periods, and went on to down the MeGrath's in w hardfougt|"rire'nty" Wetms "ondas' 6 tely added @ ° Brooklin single, Beaupre's Spur take on Durno's. " A. E. JOHNSON 0.0, OPTOMETRIST 14V4 King St. East 723-2721 NOW PAY OFF RENT THE MONEY YOU NEED A three-goal effort by Peter|(North End) and Maple Leafs Coca Cola vs Scugog Cleaners, Fallaise sparked Har mony|meet Black Hawks (S. End). |6-6.50, Police Assoc, vs Cana- dian Tire; 7-7.50, Ernie Cay vs Local 1500; 8-8.50,. Local 2784 ° vs Duplate and 9-9.50, B'Nai ca 1an eaners B'Rith vs Westmount Kiwanis. All games at Children's Arena. Tues., Jan, 19 -- 7:20-8.10 PEs p.m,: Canadian Corps vs Local ge ayview @ be 1817, at Children's Arena, Wed., Jan, 20 -- 6,15-7.05 p.m.: Houdaille Ind. vs Bathe and Acadian Cleaners showed, Standing: Hellewell's Stars|McLellan, at Children's Arena. \job against Petes, Ji Whit-|signs of improvement by taking 64, Willow Bowl 53, Plantation _ aan from Whitby Dun.|a 3-2 decision from Bayview in|53, Aimco Auto Parts 52, Bay- MIDGET LEAGUE WEEK-END SPLIT Generals Edge 'Petes Here; Lose To Marlboros At MLG By GERRY SUTTON \wire. The boys never stopped) | osnawa, teh era au 7 is may havelskating, and showed a. lot Of} Penaities--clark (elbowing) 1.17, Di .jtaker, up : F in} 58 iar we. ng ig ees mar-|fight and desire, but a couple of ville 'telbowing) 3.12, Roberts (high-stiek lops, played on a line with Bob|the Toronto City Major five-pin|view 50, Mowat Cartage 50, Mon., Jan, 18 -- 8,309.20 rie der Dennis Gib-|mistakes cost us the game." ing) 12.29, Roberts, Winterstein (maiors.| Marshall and Jim Booth and bowling league on Saturday. Aprile Lanes 46, Motor City 44,/p.m.: Rotary vs Canadian Le- vel' in goaltender | fighting) 16.45, Glennie (hooking) -17.38,)* ! : ' 4 d 9.30-10 K son Ron Buchanan, recently|Ceshmen (tripping) 20.00 \didn't look out of place. Jim Cassells with 337 and Paving! Junction 43, T. An- gion " - -10.20, ng ere , i i : J i 292,|thony Ltd. 42, Ace Bowling 42,|Lions. Both games at Civic Au- Saturday night, he turned in|,ameq team captain, stretched Dutch Lugtenburg with y g 42 g' SECOND PERIOD | Peterborough outshot Gener- ' ; laf 4 nee fi { itori a sparkling-effort and led Gen- his point-scoring streak to 19 2. Torente, Laurent 1\al8 33-27 and both teams re- along with a nice relief job|Acadians 40, Knob Hill Bowl 39, ditorium. erals to a 4-3 victory over Ponce Kun i i F by Bob Gallagher resulted in|Man. Life Insurance 39, L. J.) Wed, J 20 -- 7,15-8,05 £°Oshawa, B ees V3.2) CeiV: , >s, y rallag eo , ed,, Jan, ; f Peterborough Petes. Gibson was)sames with two goals and one t Teron, ieenar lennie) 35| hte, a in = Acadians taking fe first game,|McGuinness 37 and Bowlerama), m; Novice All-Stars vs Can- 4 ' : » Dunville , , ; iat as -- if " aggre Roni assist. The three points boosted plosporne. Clark) , del first between an Rie ma an te vext two Pa week's action will take| aston 8.15-9.05, Kinsmen vs a afternoon bu Ss im i third-pl tie with Be ing puck) 6.53,!Steye Hunt and the other in ) P ; S$ week's ac took a 6-4 setback from To- Sul te " er meth Se taal al be halen Ce Den ee eat ad ine iin Ghrig|matches by easy scores. They|place at Willow Bowl with|{0ral 228 edi ivigger acti oEPNe bese iE Mbple' Laas] PU TANTER. OF 9KO8 DD ME wikne © [Roberts and Grant squaring off,|Won the second, 1,353-1,113 and|Aprile Lanes supplying the oppo- Vets vs Firefighters. All games Gardens. }OHA Junior 'A' scoring race.) , o...ws, Bannerman The combatants received five captured the third, 1,461-1,298.|sition for Acadians. at Children's Arena. »d the mask for|Both players have 70 points. | | (Buchanan, Little) 0.50 : |Faced with the thought of drop- rs., Jan, 21 -- 6-6.50 p.m.: Gibson donned t h players P |; on minutes each, ; A é Thurs., Dp the first time in a Li ag' gs Buchanan's second goal and| ' (Meehan. Winlerstein) ...++. t+, 0.58) PETERBOROUGH -- goa! cosaere;|bone geo ne Soe a pi Letter ag ey vs Rose Bowl, on Saturday an i > ft| #. Oshawa, Cashman : i Re } less w yas ed, the at Civic Auditorium. oon same 100th in his. junior career le (Orr, Bannerman) pian TE jenna' neat abner Penn "Were Acadian boys went all out for Motor City sUVENIEE LAAeUe seemed to give him more CONn-|the partisan crowd of 6,491 t00) 9, Toronto, Corri ; fidence on close-in plays. The)shocked for words. It came at (Laurent, Watson) 13:50 san hiamona Tuner wa Gres Ledley io gra Tues., Jan. 19 8.20,9.10 p.m.: "Oshawa Dairy vs Auto mask he wore was the one helthe 13.21 mark of the second 18 Toronto, Wintersiein SMAAWA cas eas calaee. : Workers and 9.20-10.10, Hayden ae OS Ce CS SS SD Fd alee 5 MOST people need extra cash at this time of year, Many people prefer to RENT the cash they need from Crescent, When you RENT money from Crescent you ¢an combine all your bills into one easy monthly payment -- suited to your budget. HOw do you RENT money? -- Phone, write or walk inte any Crescent office and tell the Manager you want to rent enough money to pay off all your bills, Then you will have only one easy monthly payment, RENT money? Yes, It's the modern way to meet your money needs, When you rent, there's no need to feel apologetic because we respect our customers and their reasons for renting . . . with most of our customers, we don't even ask why they are renting money! 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Peterborough, Thiffault dians to a 1,106-1,098 victory Displaying lots of fig ting] arena. Name. 305.02 2 month 2400 i ice i hi er| Gibson 1712 9-38 (Grant, Redmond) 5.3 ! } >, {spirit and taking advantage of Add The weekend split left the/from centre ice into the corner) Desjsrgins 1) 9 6-28 | 2% Oshawa, Little ......+ yio7| The team totals for the five-\) 4. break, Motor City Lanes EXHIBITION GAMES 1 710.65 24 months 36.00 fourth-place Generals with 38/of the Toronto end, It caromed . Peterborough, Grant game set were, Acadians 6,204\-,°°Y , y a fs ; 1,014.07 30 months 42.00 ts after 39 games. They are (Vanderburg, Lacroix) » 1.9) ond Bayview 6,366. blanked the All Canadian Mu-| 'Thurs., Jan, 21 -- 7.20-8.50 ee 2,016.00 96 months 77.00 s i e behind the Petes and off the backboards and bounced AT OSHAWA } Oshawa Orr jand ayview 9,000. . ltual Fund entry 3-0 in Willow- patti: Banta All-Stars vs To- | Pp 4 l jonah gorse 'of fifth-place Mont- in front of Marlboros' goal.| In Saturday's game, both the sae shaven tittiie we pdt ag y ogy hg + ofoog dale Major five pin bowling|ronto and 9.10.30, Juvenile All- enya betine real Junior Canadiens, who|Goaltender Gerry Desjardins, ag ees ee CThiffault Venderbura) 70|Cassells had 915 for 36, Dutch|@°uom i. Stars vs Toronto, Both games ew have three games in hand. attempting to clear the elusivels o9¢ » wit Penalties -- Littie (elbowing) 5.11, Wat-|g79 for 35, Gallagher 797 for 32,| Motor City won the first game/at Children's Arena, Gi [Fi AT TORONTO Sige, fall mernes the oalesonthlattes cataes ar tan cca PM lttee tects) Nia eomen (mgs Ron Jay 130 for 20, Reg Hickey|by & clove HASAN SSCS, JIG) | Sab Jam, 98 > Mart ot ee rescent lrinance iby Mike Corrigan with\and knocked the puck into the! Peterborough took th 1 aldsrbore theca' th fighting) 14.50, Van-590 for 27, Gerry Bennett 732 Cassels paced the winners in)Hockey Week in Oshawa. Offi- im Boel by NeKe Corrs | tla 4 ee Se eee llega for 26 and Dick Adams 389 for|this round with a nice 308. The|cjal opening at Civic Auditorium] 4, ¢, JARRELL, Manager, 10 Simeoe St. $., Phone 728-7311 less than seven minutes re-|net with his stick. wice in the first period, only| SECOND PERIOD 19 second game was another close|pegins at 4.20 p.m, » » Manager, . $., Phone F maining in the game snapped a MARLIES TAKE LEAD to have Generals come back) " gg asl tee one and it was Ray Mann's 303 44 tie and started Toronto Marl- and tie it each time. Six goals| Penaities -- Roberts, Grant (maiors,| that tipped the scales in favor poros on the road to victory. That marker put Generals|were scored in that frame, with|flohting) 20.00. C C rt of Motor City, who took it, 1,233- About three minutes later,jahead for the second time injthe teams splitting the mark- THIRD PERIOD urran a ons 1,190. Motor City won the third Ray Winterstein added the in-\the game. However, Marlies) ers. ng and final match 1,183-1,162 for their first shutout of the season. Ne scori Penaities--none, DAYS surance marker when he scored|scored two unanswered goals) Ron Buchanan fired the win-| S ff D | oh uiier Deleat on a breakaway as the Generals were caught up the ice in an before the period was over andining goai, his second of the| outscored Generals 3-2 in the) game, 'midway through the sec- Goddard 4 4% 7 Ibson 1 2 17-30 2 O'Connor. Bow! nipped Osh- 3,731 and All Canadian 3,627. The totals were, Motor City effort to get the equalizer. final 20 minutes. eond period on a_ scramble i : n ie -| Mann was the top Motor City Up until that time, it was a) Gerry Meehan, Doug Dun-jaround the Peterborough goal. awa Curran Cartons 2-1 in To " rousing hockey game and Gen-\ville, Mike Byers and Paul|Billy Little and Bill Bannerman WEEKEND STARS ronto City tate meee sbi forte, Corry aaa hed a, erals deserved a tie for alLaurent were the other marks-|had wacks at the puck before pin bowling play on the wee Gt Ng Ue get ok ut, strong effort against the second-|men for Toronto. Bill Banner-|Buchanan knocked it past a) By THE CANADIAN PRESS end. : 1308, 911 and sof for 796 Eddie place Marlies. Coach Jim) man and Wayne Cashman com-prostrate Chuck Goddard, in| Camille Henry, New York, The winners took the first) Brown 256, 222 and 214 for 692 Cherry summed it all up after|pleted the scoring. for Oshawa.|goal for Peterborough. lscored three power-play goals| match 1,000-079, iost the second) <; "Ruzun was top man for the the contest when he remark-/Buchanan now has 35 goals,| The Petes appeared to even|Sunday night to lead the Ran-|0ne to Oshawa, 1,168-018, Duties with a nice 831, three- ed, "We played a hard game|Bannerman picked up his tenth)the score at 14.30 of the final| gers to a 4-2 victory over Detroit|"2™® back and edged Curran) -- oe total ' pogo spi iy Bg and Cashman got his 18th. period, but referee Merle Glass-|Red Wings. ad oll ey in the" The newcomers to the Motor 5 Mage Belo d = to thel Gibson kicked out 38 shots,/ford ruled that Don Harriman,| Defenceman Tim Horton, Tor- nek convent, 108s rm City club, Joe Vasko and Eddie tough fight right down to the|.i.4ing point-blank drivesione of the better players forjonto, scored twice while playing| Joyce Bell led the Oshawalnrown, will definitely be of from Corrigan, Laurent, and| Petes in the game, kicked the|right wing to start the Maple girls with a 699 total. Janet| on iderable help as both are West Triumphs *:""., In AFL Battle HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Keith} Lincoln caught a 73-yard touch- down pass and scored on an 80- yard run and John Had! threw ---- erupted on the play. gg\puck into the net. The Peter- Leafs toward a 3-1 decision over|Peel had 608, Mavis Taylor) 444 team men and can be de- borough players stormed|Boston Bruins Sunday night. ith his best efforts com-/around Glassford in a futile) Leon Rochefort, Montreal, ing against Buchanan, Banner-jeffort to explain the situation.|called up to help the slumping lman and Bob Marshall. JUNIOR WINGS | Canadiens, scored the winning goal as Montreal dumped Chi- | Bobby Orr and Little com-|cago Black Hawks 4-2 Sunday pleted Oshawa's scoring with! night. singles. It was the 24th goal of| Norm Ullman, Detroit, led the season for both Little and|the Red Wings to a 4-2 victory |However, no serious rubarb 649, Joan Rogers 581, Lou} Himes 513 for 27 frames and Helen Trott 30 for three. West Rouge Triumphs Over Novice All-Stars West Rouge defeated the pended upon for lots of fight. Ron Jay and Dave Reynolds will be available this week and this adds considerable strength to Motor City as they are two top shooters. With the 300 Club: being the opposition, the oppo- sition, the very best will be re- quired. ' HERE TUESDAY Orr, lin Toronto Saturday night with Oshawa Novice All-Stars 4-0 in these Aouchdows passes Satur. Leo Thiffault, Danny Grant|two goals and two assists. an exhibition hockey game on| In the previous meeting, both oat 8 a ceetigtes Hamilton Red Wings may bejanq Andre Lacroix notched| Claude Larose, Montreal, |Saturday. _____|teams had well over the 4,000 ikevican' Football League all-(2ene., ele problems in the/singles for Petes. Lacroix, the|scored the winning goal with] Ron Ryan and Paul Ridding/mark for their three - game stht game OHA Junior 'A' League, butieague's scoring leader, also|less than. six minutes left in the|were the standout players forjtotals, so it should be a most oT they could cause plenty Of|nicked up one assist and now|gaine Saturday night as the Ca- the winners with two goals andjinteresting series on Friday A slim crowd of 15,446 troubles before the season is|has 86 points. He needs four|nadiens edged Boston 3-2, | $ apiece, night at Willow, watched the game at Jeppesen! over A " ates Nadi ud over, : |more to tie a Peterborough club| Phil Goyette scored once and Stadium. 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